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How to Pick the Perfect Song to Fit Your Voice: 5 Tips

How to Pick the Perfect Song to Fit Your Voice: 5 Tips

by Jenny Green | May 26, 2016 | Singing

Singing in different genres can develop your vocal skills, but how do you know which styles suit your voice? Here are 5 tips for finding your perfect song.

Think You Can’t Sing? Ask Yourself These 10 Questions

Think You Can’t Sing? Ask Yourself These 10 Questions

by Christopher Sutton | May 12, 2016 | Singing in Tune, Singing

Record yourself singing and then ask yourself these 10 questions to help you improve your singing voice and be the singer you’ve always wanted to be.

Intermediate Solfa Sight-Singing Practice Exercises

Intermediate Solfa Sight-Singing Practice Exercises

by Christopher Sutton | Apr 28, 2016 | Solfa, Audiation, Sight Reading, Singing

Get a free set of intermediate-level practice exercises to take your solfa sight-singing skills to the next level so you can easily sing from written music.

11 Tips to Help the "Tone Deaf" Sing in Tune

11 Tips to Help the "Tone Deaf" Sing in Tune

by Christopher Sutton | Apr 12, 2016 | Singing in Tune, Singing

Get past the fear of thinking you are “tone deaf” and learn how to sing in tune. Find out how your ear and voice work together to sing pitches accurately.

Beginner Solfa Sight-Singing Practice Exercises

Beginner Solfa Sight-Singing Practice Exercises

by Christopher Sutton | Apr 7, 2016 | Solfa, Audiation, Sight Reading, Singing

When you look at music notation can you immediately hear the notes in your head? This is essential for sight-singing and these solfa exercises make it easy.

Solfa and the Score: Sight-Singing

Solfa and the Score: Sight-Singing

by Juan Carlos Vasquez | Mar 22, 2016 | Solfa, Melodies, Sight Reading, Singing

Can you sing a melody direction from the written score? It’s a challenge for most singers. Fortunately solfa provides an easy way to sight-sing confidently.

Solfa and the Score: Music Transcription

Solfa and the Score: Music Transcription

by Juan Carlos Vasquez | Mar 15, 2016 | Transcription, Audiation, Pentatonic, Singing, Solfa

Work through these exercises to be able to transcribe short melodies using the notes of the pentatonic scale and solfa syllables you have internalised.

The Therapeutic Power of Singing (interview)

The Therapeutic Power of Singing (interview)

by Christopher Sutton | Mar 14, 2016 | Singing, Interviews, Teaching

Learn what sounds therapy is and how it can help you find and love your voice in this interesting interview with singing teacher, Patricia PE Janssen.

Solfa and the Score: Pentatonic Improvisation

Solfa and the Score: Pentatonic Improvisation

by Juan Carlos Vasquez | Mar 7, 2016 | Pentatonic, Singing, Solfa

Explore how to use the pentatonic scale and solfa as the basis for your sung improvisation. This exercise will help you internalise the solfa syllables.

How to Learn to Sing: a Roadmap

How to Learn to Sing: a Roadmap

by Christopher Sutton | Mar 3, 2016 | Singing, Solfa

Everyone has the potential to be a great singer, but it is difficult to know how to improve. Follow these 4 phases and realise your full singing potential.

Are singers real musicians? The blessing and the curse of being a singer

Are singers real musicians? The blessing and the curse of being a singer

by Christopher Sutton | Mar 3, 2016 | Singing | 0 comments

Everyone has the potential to sing, does that make everyone a musician? Find out about the two groups of singers and which contains the true musicians.

Pozzoli and the Spoken Solfeggio, Part 2

Pozzoli and the Spoken Solfeggio, Part 2

by Juan Carlos Vasquez | Mar 1, 2016 | Solfa, Singing

Continue learning to internalise the solfa syllables using the Pozzolli method. These exercises will help you sight-sing and transcribe with fluency.

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